Using the Bible Studies for Personal Study

Christians have different beliefs about the Bible, but all believe it is the
inspired Word of God and revere it as the core of our faith. But how much of the
Bible do we really understand? Most of us would probably answer that our knowledge
of the Bible is pretty shallow.

Each Bible Study consists of a Bible reading assignment and a number of thought-provoking
questions about the assignment. The questions are intended to challenge us to think
and pray about the topic and to lead us to a deeper, more mature understanding of
the Bible. The Bible Studies are nonsectarian, and are suitable for use by all Christians.

You can complete the Bible study lessons online or print them for offline use.

Personal study online

First, select a lesson from the menu and read the reading assignment shown. You
can move the mouse cursor to a Bible passage to read the passage online. (Touchscreen users: tap on the passage.) Then answer each
question in the text box provided below the question.

Saving

If you want to continue working on the lesson later, save your answers
by clicking the Save button near the top of the page as often as you wish, and before
you leave the lesson page. When you come back to the same lesson later, your most
recently saved answers will be restored and you can continue where you left off.

Our Answers

After you have answered all the questions, you can click the Our
Answers button for a printer-friendly page with our suggested answers. (For greatest
personal benefit, don't look at our answers until you have answered all the questions
yourself.)

Printing

To keep a printed copy of your completed Bible Study lesson, with your
answers, click the Your Answers button for a printer-friendly view. Your can print
the page using the "Print" command from the "File" menu on your
Web browser.

Personal study offline

Printing

First, Select a lesson from the menu. Then click the Questions Only
button for a printer-friendly view. You can print the page using the "Print"
command from the "File" menu on your Web browser.

Next, read the reading assignment. We suggest a modern English translation of
the Bible for best understanding. Then write your answer to each question in the
space provided below the question on your printed page.

Our Answers

After you have answered all the questions, you can come back to
the lesson on the Website and click the Our Answers button to see our suggested
answers to some of the questions. (For greatest personal benefit, don't look at
our answers until you have answered all the questions yourself.)